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I think I was a Japanese schoolgirl in another life. That's how much I love Hello Kitty. — Dakota Fanning

The world looks so beautiful! She wonders how one can not do for it anything that needs to be done, or at least all one can do. — Carol Emshwiller

He has so many muscles he has to make an appointment to move his fingers. — Phyllis Diller

You should put on the best version of yourself when you go out in the world because that is a show of respect to the other people around you. — Tom Ford

The truth is, once you learn how to die, you learn how to live. — Mitch Albom

I sighed and gestured toward him. "I'll take him." In an undertone, I added, "Don't let me down, Zmey. — Richelle Mead

When the man is at home, his standing in society is well known and quietly taken; but when he is abroad, it is problematical, and is dependent on the success of his manners. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Holy cow," I thought. "That's exactly what I'm doing! — Anonymous

Marriage equals work. It doesnt just happen. There will never be anyone whom we can call a perfect match. — Ika Natassa

I think this is the way love feels to people like you and me. Threatening and dangerous. We have to be in control, and love takes that away. People like us ... We can't tolerate vulnerability. But despite our best efforts, sooner or later love seems to catch up with us. And then ... And then we fall apart. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Community as belonging ...
In many groups of people and clubs of all sorts (political, sports, leisure, liberal professions, etc.) people find a sense of security. They are happy to find others like themselves. They receive comfort one from another, and they encourage one another in their ways. But frequently there is a certain elitism. They are convinced that they are better than others. And, of course, not everyone can join the club; people have to qualify. Frequently these groups give security and a sense of belonging but they do not encourage personal growth. Belonging in such groups is not for becoming.
You can often tell the people who belong to a particular club, group or community by what they wear, especially on feast days, or by their hairstyle, their jargon or accent or by badges and colours of some sort. Grouping seems to need symbols which express the fact that they are one tribe, one family, one group. — Jean Vanier

Although many of us probably didn't get a thorough education in the value of a positive attitude, we can teach ourselves. Simply by making a decision to look for the good, happy, and beautiful in all things and all people, you will have completed the first and most important step in learning to accentuate the positive. — Sue Thoele